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World.Rugby rebrands digital properties as the global rugby community starts to switch-on.

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World.Rugby seamlessly replacing worldrugby.org. World Rugby unions and regions can avail of exclusive first-chance period. Revenue opportunity for unions who choose to join the revolution. Domain secured to Commercial entities will have access to the domain.

19/12/2018 11:37

World Rugby’s website has become www.world.rugby and all of the international federation’s digital properties, including email addresses, have been seamlessly transitioned as part of a phased major digital re-brand.

With competition for a share of the youth audience in the digital space, .rugby is a major digital pillar of World Rugby’s fan-engagement strategy, supporting the visibility, accessibility and engagement of a sport that has 9.1 million players and 338 million fans worldwide.

Union, regions and rugby stakeholders are invited to join the revolution within an exclusive first-chance period.

WORLD RUGBY VICE-CHAIRMAN Agustin Pichot

Building a deeper connection with the youth audience is critical to the relevance and sustainability of sport and rugby is no different. The .rugby domain is an important fan-engagement enabler for rugby, a community promoter and protector and a potential new revenue stream for unions.

World Rugby obtained the .rugby domain with a view to:

Accelerate the promotion of rugby and stakeholder brands in a safe, secure and controlled environment. Promote the sport and unify the global community online under a common identity. Make sure the rights of privileged rugby stakeholders are preserved. Link all participants via a specific identity and create a recognisable digital space for all rugby-related activities online.

World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper

The .rugby domain reflects that mission and will provide the digital environment for a truly global community with one identity and we are already seeing significant excitement and interest across the game.

Ensuring that .rugby was kept within the sport for the benefit of global rugby is in line with our strategic mission to protect and promote the sport, uniting the community and furthering our audience reach and therefore we are underwriting the provision of a package of .rugby domains for our unions, should they wish to embrace this exciting opportunity.

World Rugby’s strategy partners in this ground-breaking project are Roar.Rugby, a field-leader in domain technology and marketing, who share World Rugby’s vision for the domain’s potential to grow the globality of the sport for the benefit of the sport.

ROAR Founder and Chairman and former professional football player, Ryan Nelsen congratulated World Rugby on securing the domain. “Since World Rugby announced this program in March we have seen tremendous excitement from Unions, clubs, players and fans wanting to get into the new digital era of .rugby for their internet identity. A number of Unions are ready to launch alongside World Rugby, keen to get the benefits of consistent branding, a safer internet space, and revenue opportunities.”

World Rugby believes the global rugby community will embrace .rugby and is offering priority access to domain names to its 6 regional associations, 121 national member unions and key stakeholders. The general public will have the chance to use the trusted and secure domain later in 2018.

Editors Notes

The process to secure the .rugby domain began in 2011, when the IRB (now World Rugby) partnered with ROAR Domains, a US based tech/sports marketing company, to submit its application.

Aware that the Internet has become increasingly cluttered and that domain extensions such as .com, .net and .org are reaching saturation point, World Rugby and Roar moved quickly when the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced its portfolio expansion of generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs).

Following a long and extensive process that saw competing applicants, with no affiliation to rugby fended off, World Rugby and Roar were informed of the successful outcome of their application.

Successful in winning the rights following an extensive process backed by all national member unions, national bodies and fans around the world. Roar Founder and Chairman Ryan Nelsen congratulated World Rugby on securing the domain. “Roar commends World Rugby’s commitment in building a global digital brand for its sport. There is no better brand than the name of the sport itself. Roar looks forward to working with World Rugby to launch the .rugby name for the benefit of unions, clubs, players and fans around the world.” World Rugby believes the global rugby community will embrace .rugby and is offering priority access to domain names to its 6 regional associations, 121 national member unions and key stakeholders. The general public will have the chance to use the trusted and secure domain later in 2018.

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